"When predators are around, G. hubbsi males spend a lot of time attempting to mate with females because of the high mortality rate," Heinen-Kay said. "We hypothesize that G. hubbsi have evolved these bonier and more elongated gonopodium tips as a way to copulate even when females don't cooperate."

Oh sure. G Hubbsi and his online profile about being "bonier" and "more elongated." I bet you volunteer, give to charity and have beat cancer three times. No, I won't sleep with you on the third date. But I really don't have a choice, DO I !!!